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<blockquote data-quote="Strick9" data-source="post: 187629" data-attributes="member: 9482"><p>I second on the Nosler BT,, I used them religiously then went to the Accubond and xp3.. with the Bt the game always hits the dirt where it stood due to full energy tranfer and fragmentation and shock waves produced in the vital cavity. the xp3 and accubonds passed right threw the crease behind the leg on a 300 lb muley and a 700 lb elk in and out, both hits were terminal but left me tracking short distances, no huge deal but the BT would have dumped them.. I do not shoot shoulders, necks or heads, but just behind the crease of the shoulder at the first rib past the shoulder and low..no meat damage for me.. love those shoulder and neck roasts.and there is none finer than a brazed or fried heart so I try not to hit it either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strick9, post: 187629, member: 9482"] I second on the Nosler BT,, I used them religiously then went to the Accubond and xp3.. with the Bt the game always hits the dirt where it stood due to full energy tranfer and fragmentation and shock waves produced in the vital cavity. the xp3 and accubonds passed right threw the crease behind the leg on a 300 lb muley and a 700 lb elk in and out, both hits were terminal but left me tracking short distances, no huge deal but the BT would have dumped them.. I do not shoot shoulders, necks or heads, but just behind the crease of the shoulder at the first rib past the shoulder and low..no meat damage for me.. love those shoulder and neck roasts.and there is none finer than a brazed or fried heart so I try not to hit it either. [/QUOTE]
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